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Project Acknowledgements

The Conflict Resolution Information Source
Guy Burgess and Heidi Burgess, Co-Directors
c/o Conflict Information Consortium (Formerly Conflict Research Consortium), University of Colorado
Campus Box 580, Boulder, CO 80309
Phone: (303) 492-1635; Fax: (303) 492-2154; Contact

University of Colorado at Boulder
Nationalism is an infantile sickness. It is the measles of the human race. -- Albert Einstein

Featured Links
Organizations Making Noteworthy Contributions to Conflict Resolution and Peace:
Global Development Network
Global Development Network


Partner Projects
CRInfo mini-grant recipients, gateway partners, and affiliated projects:
Intractable Conflict Knowledge Base Project
Intractable Conflict Knowledge Base Project

"This knowledge base examines very difficult, destructive, long-lasting conflicts. We explore what makes these conflicts different from other conflicts, and more importantly what can be done to lessen their destructiveness and make them more constructive."

Willy Brandt
Willy Brandt

Former Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany, and 1971 Nobel Peace Laureate